“Our need for Recovery for Oracle was to extract data from some existing Oracle dump files which for some reason would no longer load back to the database. We were able to extract them and are now working to re-load the data. Your product performed well.”

Scott E.

“We had a major disk crash on our RAID5 which caused data corruption within the Oracle db files. I was able to successfully restore some records using Recovery for Oracle, but unfortunately some records contained messed up data. I found the way you alter table with a record number very useful.”

The recovered data is saved into a set of SQL files to be used for rebuilding Oracle database.

After the file is fixed, you can estimate the demo result and sign up for free recovery or purchase instant recovery results.
Also, if the file is not successfully fixed, you can order a review by our experienced technical team.

If fix process succeeds, select free or paid option to get full recovery results. Otherwise, order file review by our specialists.

OfficeRecovery for Oracle Online Tool Demo Explained

The demo result allows to evaluate recoverability of a particular corrupted oracle database.

There are two typical outcomes of using the demo results:

A limited amount of actual data will be fixed from the damaged oracle file. Other fixed data will be presented as placeholders labeled "demo";

Data analysis will find the database impossible to fix. "No data to recover" message will be shown in that case.

OfficeRecovery for Oracle Online File Repair Description

Corrupted oracle databases are files that suddenly become unusable and can't be opened with Oracle. There are several reasons why a oracle file may have been damaged. In some cases, it is possible to fix and recover the corrupt dbf (Oracle 8i, 9i, 10g, 11g), ora (Oracle 7.3, 7.3.3), dmp file.

If your dbf, ora or dmp database has accidentally become corrupt/inaccessible for opening with the original software, don't lose heart! You do not have to buy expensive software to repair just one damaged oracle file anymore. OfficeRecovery for Oracle Online represents you a new online service that will help you to restore a corrupted oracle database instantly. All you have to do is just to upload the corrupted dbf, ora or dmp file using your browser, estimate demo recovery results and choose a solution suitable for you.

OfficeRecovery Online for Oracle supports Oracle 7.3, 7.3.3, 8i, 9i, 10g, 11g.
The recovered data is saved a set of SQL files to be used for rebuilding Oracle database.

OfficeRecovery for Oracle Online offers free/gratuit and paid options to get full recovery results. Free recovery option means that you get full repair results absolutely free in 14-28 days. All you have to do is just to subscribe for free recovery results of your oracle file after the restore process. If you need to get the repaired dbf, ora or dmp file right now, instantly you just need to choose the paid option instead of the free one.

What if no data to recover detected in your damaged oracle file? You can order a non-refundable file review by our technical team. In some cases it is possible to retrieve data only manually.

Recovery for Oracle Questions And Answers

Q:

Can Recovery for Oracle repair my Oracle database?

A:

The effective way to find out if a Oracle database is recoverable is to try the demo version of Recovery for Oracle on it using the upload form on this page.

Q:

What limitations does the demo version of Recovery for Oracle have?

A:

The demo version of recovery results will contain a limited number of rows in each table of the corrupted database. The remaining rows will contain "demo" in text fields and null values in other types of fields. The full version of recovery results will contain the demo-limited rows fully repaired as well.

No additional records or tables or any other elements and features of the original database will be recovered in the full results if they are not present in demo output.

Q:

I have tried the demo. How do I decide whether to purchase the full recovery results?

A:

Evaluating the results of demo recovery can help in making the decision.

Q:

Why do results of recovery contain less data than the original Oracle database?

A:

This is normal. The damaged parts of your Oracle database will convert to zero size on output. The other common reason of file size decrease is when some of features of the original database are not supported and therefore absent from the recovered database.
Demo-recovered database is smaller because it mostly consists of demo placeholders than actual data.

Q:

After running Recovery for Oracle on the corrupted database, a folder with sql script(s) and batch file has been created. How could these files be transfigured into a new database?

A:

To recreate database, process resulting sql scripts starting with schema.sql and following by dataNNNN.sql. The database will be recreated from scratch.
To make the import procedure more convenient for the end-user an appropriate batch file is automatically created and put in the same folder as sql script(s).

Q:

Processing of sql scripts created by Recovery for Oracle does not rebuild the database and/or produce any error messages. What is the problem with?

A:

In addition to script(s) the assisting batch file commit.bat is created to automate database rebuilding procedure. The following parameters should be passed as command-line arguments:

Path to sqlplus.exe utility without file name (e.g., c:\oracle\ORA90\bin);

User name to use for database creation (e.g., SYSTEM);

Password;

"Connect string" to the server where database rebuilding scripts will be executed.